In both cases, the convulsion which had overthrown deeply seated errors, shook all the principles on which society rests to their very foundations.
In both cases, the spirit of innovation was at first encouraged by the class to which it was likely to be most prejudicial.
To us he appears to have been neither a maniac in the former case, nor a prophet in the latter, but in both cases a great and good man, led into extravagance by a sensibility which domineered over all his faculties.
In both cases, when the explosion came, it came with a violence which appalled and disgusted many of those who had previously been distinguished by the freedom of their opinions.
In both cases, we must leave out of the question those kinds which have been able to cross the barrier, whether of solid rock or salt-water.
The word man has, therefore, two different meanings; though not commonly considered as ambiguous, because it happens in both casesto denote the same individual objects.
But when we call one man a father, another a son, what we mean to affirm is a set of facts, which are exactly the same in both cases.
In both cases there is a certain amount of common responsibility: in the one case for all the debts, and in the other for all the taxes and Communal obligations.
Now, in both cases, in the instinct of the animal and in the vital properties of the cell, the same knowledge and the same ignorance are shown.
And how could they have been preserved by selection and accumulated in both cases, the same in the same order, when each of them, taken separately, was of no use?
In both cases we have to do with the known which is combined with the known, in short, with the old which is repeated.
But, in both cases, the outer conditions are supposed to bring about a precise adjustment of the organism to its circumstances.
The general predisposing causes to rebellion were doubtless the same in both cases; but the exciting causes of the moment were different in each.
Now the manner, the artistic presentation of ferocious action, are in both cases alike; we have the words spoken and the deeds done; we can look on at the bloody tragedy; we have a dramatic version of the story.
She pretended to universal as well as to eternal dominion; but she deceived herself in both cases.
In both cases, the progress has necessarily been from the simple and concrete to the complex and abstract; and as with the cognitions, so with the feelings, this must be the basis of classification.
In both cases we find the action of the same natural laws.
But as the olfactory nerve is double in both cases, it is possible that the peculiar form of the nose in the actual Cyclostomes is a secondary acquisition (by adaptation to suctorial habits).
The relation of these groups, partly co-ordinate and partly subordinate, in the general scheme is just the same in both cases; and the evolution follows the same lines in both.
Your conversation and my art have exhausted themselves to prove that this masculine imagination is a delusion and a snare; yet the principle must be the same in both cases.
I think the cleverness lies with you in both cases--in your wonderful powers of imagination, my dear.
In both cases it cannot be the cause of motion in the atoms, because it is non-intelligent.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "both cases" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.